(A Christmas post from last season when we could get out and sing Christmas Carols.) By Del Duduit There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and those who are shut in. Angie and I, along with several members of the Rubyville Community… Continue reading The Silence of the Night
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In the Silence of the Night
By Del Duduit There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and those who are shut in. Angie and I, along with several members of the Rubyville Community Church, did that again last night. We’ve done it since I can remember, and it… Continue reading In the Silence of the Night
Happy Anniversary Silent Night
By Del Duduit Over the past few weeks, I have written about Christmas caroling, my favorite Holiday movies, and my list of cherished Christmas songs. I have wrapped and opened presents, including my new Penguin coffee mug from my granddaughter Sophie, and I have stuffed myself with my mother-in-law Arlene’s famous Christmas sugar cookies. I… Continue reading Happy Anniversary Silent Night
The Silence of the Night
By Del Duduit There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and those who are shut in. Angie and I, along with several members of the Rubyville Community Church, did that again last night. We’ve done it since I can remember, and it… Continue reading The Silence of the Night
The Christmas Carol
By Del Duduit (This is a repost from last year with a few changes.) There is nothing more fulfilling than taking time on a cold winter’s night to sing Christmas carols to the elderly and shut-in. Our church at Rubyville Community goes caroling every year at this time, and it brings such joy to… Continue reading The Christmas Carol
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